Nurse Mommy
Maybe you always knew you wanted to be a nurse. Maybe that desire to take care of others has been in you since you were little. Maybe you are a teacher, a day care provider, an occupational therapist. I, however, am not. I never had something in me pulling me to care for other sick people. I am an engineer - I like puzzles and logic and solving things. I love numbers and other languages (programming languages, speaking languages, codes, etc.). So when I became a mommy and realized it was up to me to take care of this baby, even when she was sick, I was out of my element. I decided to approach it like solving a puzzle. As a baby, Kara couldn't tell me what hurt, so the puzzle was even harder to solve. But now, we have encountered many illnesses and I actually know what to do. I know when to expect Kara will get a diaper rash, I know when to expect an ear infection, I know what a fever means and how to treat them all - what works for her anyway. I honestly never thought I'd be good at this, but I finally am! So when Kara's cold symptoms have been dragging on for days, and Kara woke up with a wet pull up, I was not surprised when she couldn't move and said she couldn't go to school because she had a diaper rash. She couldn't sit - not on the bus, not on those hard little plastic chairs, not on the little rug they all sit on. I called her out sick and went straight for the desitin and turned into nurse mommy. She is now good to go and I love yet another aspect of motherhood. :-)
Comments